Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 hours 38 minutes
Description: American actor, Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock during the Oscars for making a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith. He later said the joke was too much to bear and he reacted emotionally. Patience Tamarah, Jared Too and Vincent Kejitan delve into the matter.
It has become the norm in Kenya’s entertainment scene to see well-to-do celebs splurge on their significant others, or at least claim to. Many of them have been criticised for outright lying although some have backed up their 'stunts' with facts.
For weeks the world has been talking about the dangers of meeting someone online especially after a number of women came out in the Tinder Swindler to reveal how they were conned by a man they met online. KTN host, Sharon Kate Ng'ang'a and Entertainment Editor, Vincent Kejitan delve into the matter.
February is often referred to as the month of love and valentines is often the icing on the cake, but has love been overcommercialised and turned into a transactional affair?
Heading towards the general elections, a couple of celebrities have stated their intent to vie for several political seats. The likes of singer Ruffton, Jalang'o, actress Dorea Chege and Jamal Gadaffi among many have set their eyes on parliamentary seats advocating for change...
In recent weeks, many people have come out to speak about incidents of bullying and toxicity at the workplace. Vincent Kejitan, the Entertainment Deputy Editor, Patience Tamarah the Writer/ Video Editor and Nicholas Siwatom, the Chief Talent Officer at Standard Group PLC discuss what it means to be bullied at the workplace and the policies that organizations have to curb the same.
In an effort to express themselves, Kenyan youths lock their hair. Some see it as a form of identity but to some, locks have been profiled as criminal. Join Brian Aseli and Ashlee Ms. George as they discuss the rising plight.
In an effort to define a romantic relationship, one is tempted to clear the blurred lines. Some decide to make their relationship private and others are forced to keep it a secret. Join Brian Aseli and Ashlee Ms. George as they help you define the difference.
Cancel culture or call-out culture is a modern form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles – whether it be online, on social media, or in person. Join Brian Aseli, Peris Wambugu and Digale Mahmoud on an in depth conversation about the culture, catching, scathing and eating up our celebrities.
In this day and age artistes/ entertainers are at the forefront in pulling stunts to remain relevant. Most recently, gospel artiste Ringtone proved that in order to flourish, one must chase clout. Catch "Behind The Sins" as Brian Aseli and Saumu Kombo delve into the conversation.